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Kindergarten registration ends April 1
By: centraljersey.com Kindergarten registration for the 2011-12 school year will end April 1 for parents of children anticipating entering kindergarten in the Hopewell Valley Regional School District next fall. (Children must be 5 years old on or before Oct. 1, 2011.) Registration forms will be available online through the district website. Go to www.hvrsd.org and…
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BORDENTOWN: Scotties open with CJ II win
Dennis Symons Bordentown High junior Alicia Carthan recorded a double-double to help the Scotties to a 61-45 win over Robbinsville on Monday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennisymons.com
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Ken Weingartner
By: centraljersey.com Lawrence High freshman Gordon Wolf is not only a good wrestler, he’s a good prognosticator. Wolf, who finished second at 112 pounds in the Region 5 Tournament and earned a trip to this weekend’s state finals at Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall, predicted he would face Hamilton West’s Jared Staub in Friday night’s opening…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Bus service may expand
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Commuters may have an alternative way to get to work in a couple of years if NJ Transit moves forward with a plan to expand bus service and add two park-and-ride sites along Route 1. NJ Transit officials presented a plan to the Township Council on Tuesday night that…
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Lots going on at Robinsons’ on Old Rock Road
EXPLORING WEST AMWELL’S FARMLAND By Betty Jane Hunt, Special Writer Gary Robinson and his wife Amy Whitney own 1.7 acres where they make the highest and best use of the land for living and agriculture. They bought their property on Old Rock Road (better known by old-timers as Stymiest Road) 17 years ago. They restored…
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Linda Seida
By: centraljersey.com LAMBERTVILLE – A city man who was in possession of 30 fake ID cards has been charged with threatening the property manager and his landlord, former U.S. Sen. Robert Torricelli, according to Lambertville police. Police arrested Michael Falzone, 42, on Feb. 14 after he allegedly sent threatening letters to Mr. Torricelli and the…
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Rep. Lance’s votes disappointed her
By: centraljersey.com Somerset County voters voted for many things last November, but they certainly did not vote for more asthma attacks and more contaminated drinking water. Unfortunately, that is exactly what Rep. Leonard Lance (R-7) supported by voting for the outrageously anti-environmental House funding bill (HR 1). Passed under cover of night on Saturday, this…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Road project work will be rebid
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The city is sending a road reconstruction project out to bid a second time after the first round of bids came in higher than anticipated. In addition to the too-high bids, another reason for holding a second round of bids is the confusion that surrounded the location of…
